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Two men nabbed spying on Ukrainian army Himars’ units in raids in frontline Donetsk
Two alleged spies were nabbed in Donetsk region snooping on the positions of Ukrainian HIMARS units, said Ukraine’s security service, the SBU,  in a statement on Monday. The detained locals acted as artillery spotters for the enemy and were caught in a special ‘counter-sabotage’ operation  in the frontline zone that saw Ukrainian intelligence operatives going […]
Monday, 22 August 2022, 11:45

Two alleged spies were nabbed in Donetsk region snooping on the positions of Ukrainian HIMARS units, said Ukraine’s security service, the SBU,  in a statement on Monday.

The detained locals acted as artillery spotters for the enemy and were caught in a special ‘counter-sabotage’ operation  in the frontline zone that saw Ukrainian intelligence operatives going on a house-to-house search.

The information helping to pinpoint the enemy fire was sent to breakaway region law-enforcement official. The leads provided by the two collaborators allegedly helped  Russian stage shelling of a water supply system site in Selidove.

In a raid on the turncoats’ houses, Ukrainian law-enforcement team seized the computer, memory sticks and mobile phones containing evidence of the espionage.

Both of the detainees are facing collaboration charges under art. 111 of Ukraine’s Criminal Code.

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